Differences of Visual, Auditorial, Kinesthetic Students in Understanding Mathematics Problems

D. N. Sulisawati, L. Lutfiyah, Frida Murtinasari, Luzainiatus Sukma
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Characteristics of students who are diverse, such as different learning styles will also lead to the possibility of differences in students' ability to understand the learning material and every problem given, especially at the stage of understanding the problem given, because this stage is the most important step to determine the next problem-solving step. Therefore this study aims to reveal and illustrate how different characteristics of visual, audio and kinesthetic students in understanding problems. Data retrieval was done in class VIII of Arjasa 1 Junior High School with test methods, interviews, and questionnaires. Data were analyzed through stages of data reduction, analysis, and decision making. Furthermore, based on the data analysis that has been done, it can be concluded that there are differences in the characteristics of understanding problems for visual, auditory and kinesthetic students in terms of completeness and regularity of information writing, quantity of repetition of reading questions, marking important information and activity/movement habits done during the process of understanding the problem.
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视觉、听觉、动觉学生理解数学问题的差异
学生的多样性特征,如不同的学习风格,也会导致学生理解学习材料和所给出的每一个问题的能力存在差异,尤其是在理解所给出问题的阶段,因为这个阶段是决定下一步解决问题的最重要步骤。因此,本研究旨在揭示和说明视觉、听觉和动觉学生在理解问题方面的不同特点。采用测试法、访谈法和问卷调查法对Arjasa一中八班学生进行了数据检索。通过数据缩减、分析和决策阶段对数据进行分析。此外,基于所做的数据分析,可以得出结论,视觉、听觉和动觉学生的理解问题在信息写作的完整性和规律性、阅读问题的重复量、,标记在理解问题过程中完成的重要信息和活动/运动习惯。
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